The interiors of Senor Pollo is very Latin American. They utilized a lot of brick and wooden designs. Much of their art pieces used warm, strong and bright colors.

The first floor is open and not air-conditioned but the second floor is. There's also a smokey scent in the air from all the chicken roasting.

I think this is a great place to chat with friends and hang out with your barkada.

I don't find it very appropriate for pregnant women or those with a sensitive sense of smell because of the smoke from the rotisserie below. The space is also quite small and tends to be jam-packed during peak hours.

The first floor of Senor Pollo where you could take a look at the huge overhead menu.

Of roosters and llamas. Bright and warm colors for art pieces.

This reminds me so much of Back to the Future... and Biff.

You could eat by the bar or your usual dining table.

It's all about them bones and salsa music.

From the Chilean writer, Pablo Neruda.

Our barrel dining table.

The Menu

What We OrderedTo sample their ever famous chicken, we ordered some quarter chicken meals. Our sidings were Mac and Cheese, Latin coleslaw, Spicy rice, and Patatas Bravas.

The VerdictWe think this place is a must for a night-out with friends. And the meal is oh so Latin flavorful! Best for barkada rendezvous, I rate this resto 4.5 clucking Latin American roosters out of a possible 5.